Corbin Bernsen to appear at Salvation Army film studio dedication in Whittier

Corbin Bernsen, the actor who stared in the TV series “L.A. Law,” the “Major League” movies and the TV series “Psych” will make a special appearance Saturday at The Salvation Army’s open house to dedicate its remodeled, state-of-the-art Salvation Army Vision Network film studio at 12000 Washington Blvd., Whittier.

The SAVN.tv film studio, previously known as The Moody Bible Institute, is where the “Creation Series,” was produced and filmed, according to a Salvation Army news release.

“The Salvation Army is committed to expanding culturally, geographically and digitally into the 21st century,” said the statement. “It presents a pace-setting opportunity for The Salvation Army to be on the virtual mission and evangelical cutting edge,” said Salvation Army Commissioner Jim Knaggs.

Bernsen, who has one of the largest collections of snow globes in the world, has created in affiliation with SAVN.tv, the “Corbin Classic” snow domes, which will be sold during the 2013 Christmas season, with proceeds going to the Salvation Army. The open house also will feature studio tours, refreshments and a sneak peak at “The Christmas Candle,” a new film that features The Salvation Army and is based on the book by Max Lucado.